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most pressing national security challenges. we are honored to partner and convene such an esteemed lineup of law enforcement, homeland security, and intelligence practitioners to discuss the timely and ever important subject to our nation's security. today, america is confronted with a complex threat environment, and as the terrorist threat to our nation continues to evolve, physical attacks to our communities have become an unfortunate reality. cyber security is also an increasingly important component of the nation's security. cyber adversaries can compromise our critical infrastructure. they can steal intellectual property, and as we all know and has been recently reported, cyber vulnerabilities in our election systems can be a security risk, as well. confronted, ladies and gentlemen, with this array of challenges, our public and private sector leaders must work together to continuously improve the ability to navigate this complex threat environment. continuous improvement is a core private sector best practice. it is founde
most pressing national security challenges. we are honored to partner and convene such an esteemed lineup of law enforcement, homeland security, and intelligence practitioners to discuss the timely and ever important subject to our nation's security. today, america is confronted with a complex threat environment, and as the terrorist threat to our nation continues to evolve, physical attacks to our communities have become an unfortunate reality. cyber security is also an increasingly important...
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nations would be a refugee nation is not really gaining a law attraction at this point. it is still refugees are deemed to be of strategic value of foreign-policy considerations, but not necessarily ones that would open the borders. we can see the restrictionist energy really clearly in the mccarran walter act of 1952. i mentioned it in the last lecture. this was passed at the peak of the cold war. mccarran believed in anxiety the communist expansion was generating. believed we had to have stronger force in order, and if americans are taking an anti-communist oaths, so should refugees and immigrants. how does that apply to the national origins quota. it makes it much harder to act for southern easterners, europeans or jews to come into the united states. at the end of the prohibition on asian immigration, but only gave a very nominal number to chinese or japanese immigrants. it says, afterwards, now 100 can come in. they get up to the minimal level of, let's say, greeks and others. there are some modest changes, but they really reiterate what was existing. more important
nations would be a refugee nation is not really gaining a law attraction at this point. it is still refugees are deemed to be of strategic value of foreign-policy considerations, but not necessarily ones that would open the borders. we can see the restrictionist energy really clearly in the mccarran walter act of 1952. i mentioned it in the last lecture. this was passed at the peak of the cold war. mccarran believed in anxiety the communist expansion was generating. believed we had to have...
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rather than saving a place only with national significance, such as national historic landmarks, the national register of historic places protect buildings, sites, object, significant landscapes and other important culture resources at the state and local jurisdiction. like the american culture it mirrors, historic preservation today is inform and shaped by the diversity of our nation. again, a nation over 300 million and is growing daily. you saw, for example in the 1990s the amendment of the act gave american indians and native hawaiian their formerly overlooked place in the national historic preservation framework. and this is a tremendous richness that the american people are beginning to fully, fully embrace. not withstanding that we have had mesa verde in the park system going back to the turn of last century. but now there is more sensitivity, more awareness of the richness and our obligation to do what we can do to protect and to honor those sacred places. along with commemorating the brave marines depicted in the iwo jima memorial in nearby virginia, we'll soon that v a memo
rather than saving a place only with national significance, such as national historic landmarks, the national register of historic places protect buildings, sites, object, significant landscapes and other important culture resources at the state and local jurisdiction. like the american culture it mirrors, historic preservation today is inform and shaped by the diversity of our nation. again, a nation over 300 million and is growing daily. you saw, for example in the 1990s the amendment of the...
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a nation built under fire. a nation built a society in the midst of war. introduced by hubert humphrey and narrated by actor john wayne. >> the vice president of the united states. i have justmphrey: been looking over some of the sketches made in vietnam for the motion picture you are about to see. these are wonderfully strong pictures, they capture the spirit of the people of that country. one.take a look at this throughout vietnam you see strong faces like this, determined and patient. the story, the hope in the determination of these brave people of south vietnam and what they are doing to build on their hope. it has not been told as often as the story of war in their ravaged land. it is just as true. here are some others. they are really building something over there. they are building the foundations of a society of which they and their children can live in peace and freedom. they are doing this in the midst of an ugly war, forced on them by aggressors who want to control them. the are doing get with their muscle and their hearts. they are doing it at
a nation built under fire. a nation built a society in the midst of war. introduced by hubert humphrey and narrated by actor john wayne. >> the vice president of the united states. i have justmphrey: been looking over some of the sketches made in vietnam for the motion picture you are about to see. these are wonderfully strong pictures, they capture the spirit of the people of that country. one.take a look at this throughout vietnam you see strong faces like this, determined and patient....
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national sinlds kateed -- national sinldnational syndicat. when you talk about the panic. the 360 degree assault by the national liberal media against donald trump base said i will tell you at the time whether he sephe -- he accepts the electio. it's the most bizarre phenomenon. it's remarkable. lou, i'm astonished at the hysteria. trump goes out there and says i'll tell you later within let's have a little suspense on whether i'm going to sep the results. they go into a panic like he's going to be like the british general who burned down washington because he didn't phone clinton and say congratulations. lou: a modern day al gore. >> there is a real terror at the heart of the establishment for a real reason. trump ex posed their disconnectedness to the establishment. he indicted and convicted them and aloud terns of millions of people to walk across them taking our manufacturing base and exporting it abroad. costing $6 million jobs and getting us into endless wars they cannot win. he exposed the the disconnect between the establishment and the country and the establishmen
national sinlds kateed -- national sinldnational syndicat. when you talk about the panic. the 360 degree assault by the national liberal media against donald trump base said i will tell you at the time whether he sephe -- he accepts the electio. it's the most bizarre phenomenon. it's remarkable. lou, i'm astonished at the hysteria. trump goes out there and says i'll tell you later within let's have a little suspense on whether i'm going to sep the results. they go into a panic like he's going...
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was founded, and there was no nation in the world more intent on founding the united nations at the end of world war ii, than the united states. in 1945, when the u.n. charter was signed in san francisco, it in a way that is a conclusion of a conversation woodrow wilson had begun in american politics in 1918. another artifact that is remarkable in this room and , there are so many, but relating to world war i, is this sculpture. this was a gift to woodrow wilson from a young artist. he was a philippine artist in his 20's, who was studying in the united states, and had a day job as a waiter. one of his regular patrons was a woman who was the secretary to the first lady, edith wilson. the artist had done this project as an art project, as a grad student, and told the woman he knew associated with the white house that he had done this in 1919, inspired by president wilson's efforts to bring peace to the world. it is inscribed with the word that means piece in spanish. he was invited to meet with president wilson. i read his account of coming to the white house, with the statue under his ar
was founded, and there was no nation in the world more intent on founding the united nations at the end of world war ii, than the united states. in 1945, when the u.n. charter was signed in san francisco, it in a way that is a conclusion of a conversation woodrow wilson had begun in american politics in 1918. another artifact that is remarkable in this room and , there are so many, but relating to world war i, is this sculpture. this was a gift to woodrow wilson from a young artist. he was a...
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the nation counts on narks nsa to achieve insights. what should be of concern to our security and the safety and well being of our citizens and of our friends and allies. we have a challenge before us. we are watching sophisticated aer have sars change their communication profiles in ways that enable them to hide information relating to their involvement and things such as criminal behavior, terrorist planning, malicious cyber intrusions, and even cyber attacks. right now, technology enables them to communicate in a way that is increasingly problematic for nsa and others to require intelligence needed to protect the nation for or law enforcement individuals to defend our nation from criminal activity. the question then becomes so what's the best way to deal with this? encryption is foundational to the future. the challenge becomes given that premise, what is the best way for us to ensure the protection of information? the privacy and civil electrics of our citizens, and the production of the foreign intelligence necessary to ensure tho
the nation counts on narks nsa to achieve insights. what should be of concern to our security and the safety and well being of our citizens and of our friends and allies. we have a challenge before us. we are watching sophisticated aer have sars change their communication profiles in ways that enable them to hide information relating to their involvement and things such as criminal behavior, terrorist planning, malicious cyber intrusions, and even cyber attacks. right now, technology enables...
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nation's wounds and mr. lastass, and one of his speeches, he said we differ as the waves but are as one as the sea. i have concluded there is a very prominent role the parks can role-- that there is a that the national park service and the national parks can play in unifying us as a people, rectum -- recognizing we made mistakes along the way. but we should be able to live -- learn from those mistakes. i think the african-american experience is shared across racial and ethnic lines and vice versa, we can understand and respect someone's background or culture. but if we stay divided or move down our own stovepipe, we will never be united. if you take a look at the areas of the park system they begin to reflect the face of america in terms of our accomplishments as well as our difficult times and i would just close with -- and i don't want to embarrass john here, because the spirit of his father and his legacy burns deeply within me and, i think all of you. served as the national park system advisor during my
nation's wounds and mr. lastass, and one of his speeches, he said we differ as the waves but are as one as the sea. i have concluded there is a very prominent role the parks can role-- that there is a that the national park service and the national parks can play in unifying us as a people, rectum -- recognizing we made mistakes along the way. but we should be able to live -- learn from those mistakes. i think the african-american experience is shared across racial and ethnic lines and vice...
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they prefer a southern celtic nation. the other is territorial and favors a diverse dixie in which southern culture can flourish without regard to race. gregory cade published 4 novels that tells the story of a movement in the south. they establish a new independent southern nation. recent controversy surrounding the display of the confederate auto flag have had a polarizing effect in the south between mostly white defenders who view the flag as part of their regional identity and african americans who view the flag as a blatant insult of past servitude. now, on the other side of the country, harold covington advocated for the creation of an all-white homeland. his organization is called the northwest front. his career in politics has spanned over five decades. he was from north carolina but he lived overseas included south africa, england and ireland. while he was in ireland the republican army left a deep impression on him. he saw the ira as an exemplar of the revolutionary movement. his chief criticism of the american
they prefer a southern celtic nation. the other is territorial and favors a diverse dixie in which southern culture can flourish without regard to race. gregory cade published 4 novels that tells the story of a movement in the south. they establish a new independent southern nation. recent controversy surrounding the display of the confederate auto flag have had a polarizing effect in the south between mostly white defenders who view the flag as part of their regional identity and african...
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and as a result of this, the national security -- in part the national security division was established at the department of justice for the purpose of being able to manage, oversee, make consistent the argument that were used in and legal framework used to prosecute the indicates bus took a longtime, and in taking a long time there became a lot of political backlash to let's not use the courts. that's one of the stat thus to goes that happened, sense in the halls of d.c., the halls of congress, that courts weren't up to the task. they are up to the task and were up to the task, and by the way, compared -- again to the 9/11 trial, who could have taken this long to try any trial within a federal court system? so i agree with you they're up to the task it bet let me also say many other jurisdictions are now up to the task. for example, the eastern district of new york. the brooklyn courthouse, has done numerous terrorism trials since 9/11, and is now one of the leading if not the leading court in this regard. even district of virginia has had many more terrorism cases in addition to spy c
and as a result of this, the national security -- in part the national security division was established at the department of justice for the purpose of being able to manage, oversee, make consistent the argument that were used in and legal framework used to prosecute the indicates bus took a longtime, and in taking a long time there became a lot of political backlash to let's not use the courts. that's one of the stat thus to goes that happened, sense in the halls of d.c., the halls of...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> interested in american history tv? visit our website and see our upcoming schedule, or watch a recent program. american artifacts, road to the white house, lectures and more. >> with the supreme court back ,n session, go to c-span.org select supreme court and the right-hand top of the page. once there you will see the calendar for this term, a list of all current justices. with supreme court video on demand, watch arguments that we have aired an recent c-span appearances by supreme court justices at span.org. -- c-span.org. senator former u.s. abdul and nancy casablanca, republicans who represented kansas in the 1970's, it 1980's, and 1990's. this 80 minute conversation is hosted by the bob dole institute of politics at the university of kansas. it is moderated right bill lacy. >> hello and welcome to the institute of politics. i am the coordinator of the student advisory boa
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[applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: the national historic preservation act between -- became law. to mark the anniversary, the u.s. capitol visitor center hosted an event with armor director robert stanton. this is about 30 minutes. >> good morning. welcome to the united states capitol visitor center. my name is beth clemens, and i have the pleasure of being the visitor center's chief executive officer. we are delighted to have you here today as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the national historical preservation act. our exhibits and education team have planned a full day of activities, and i do hope you can fit those into your schedule , as many of those as possible. on december 2 in 2008, nearly eight years ago, we opened our doors to the public, and we have welcomed over 17 million visitors to the capital. one of the themes that we share with those visitors is the role of the architect of the capitol. c
[applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: the national historic preservation act between -- became law. to mark the anniversary, the u.s. capitol visitor center hosted an event with armor director robert stanton. this is about 30 minutes. >> good morning. welcome to the united states capitol visitor center. my name is...
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rodriguez. >> national geographic is using some of irishs photographs. we have a link to all parks visited so far. >> beautiful spot no doubt. that will look a little different in about a month. >> earlier than that. >>> federal regulators slam of a ardor can make an air bag explode. >> and online privacy comes >>> attorneys from the bar association are answering questions with immigration law. they will be here through 5:30. >>> a the question of big brother. marissa mayor decided to obey rather than fight a u.s. government directive to filter all e-mails that contain a specific term that intelligence agencies were looking for. last year yahoo began incrypting its e-mails. ryder says yahoo itself was doing the searching last year in realtime on millions of incoming messages looking for that specific reference with >>> take your user data and turn it over to the government. what you are doing is exposing your users to criminal investigation. >> the company says yahoo is a law-abiding company and complies with the laws of the united states. it had been sc
rodriguez. >> national geographic is using some of irishs photographs. we have a link to all parks visited so far. >> beautiful spot no doubt. that will look a little different in about a month. >> earlier than that. >>> federal regulators slam of a ardor can make an air bag explode. >> and online privacy comes >>> attorneys from the bar association are answering questions with immigration law. they will be here through 5:30. >>> a the question...
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rather than saving a place only with national significance, such as national historic landmarks, the national register of historic places protect buildings, sites, object, significant landscapes and other important culture resources at the state and local jurisdiction. like the
rather than saving a place only with national significance, such as national historic landmarks, the national register of historic places protect buildings, sites, object, significant landscapes and other important culture resources at the state and local jurisdiction. like the
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[applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, this evening just after 7:00 author alison kibler on the history of hate speech and answer ship in america examining language used in popular culture and the backlash of the book basis for the movie "the birth of a nation." africange group of americans gathered outside the walnut street theater when the klansman was scheduled to appear . one report estimated that 2000 african-americans came to protest and another thousand whites came to observe the protest. at the start of the play one african-american man through an egg at the stage from the gallery and someone shouted "we want no atlanta here." referring to the atlanta race riots. announcer: sunday morning at 10:00 the second 1988 presidential debate between george h. w. bush and massachusetts governor michael dukakis. >> i want to bring the white of shrink ande fiscal responsibility whic
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trump has said -- >> a nation without borders is not a nation. donald trump is committed to restoring the borders of this nation. >> so, governor, how would these millions o immigrants leave? would they be forcibly removed? >> well, i think donald trump laid out a series of priorities that doesn't end with border security. it guns with boarder security. after we secure the border, not only build a wall, but beneath the ground and in the air, we do internal enforcement. he said the focus has to be on criminal aliens. we just had a conversation about law enforcement. we just had a conversation about the violence that's besetting our cities, the reality is that that has struck american families because people that came into this country illegally are now involved in criminal enterprise and activity, and we don't have the resources or the will to deport them. donald trump has said, we're going to move those people out. people who have overstayed their visas, we're going to enforce the law of this country. we're going to strengthen immigrations and cu
trump has said -- >> a nation without borders is not a nation. donald trump is committed to restoring the borders of this nation. >> so, governor, how would these millions o immigrants leave? would they be forcibly removed? >> well, i think donald trump laid out a series of priorities that doesn't end with border security. it guns with boarder security. after we secure the border, not only build a wall, but beneath the ground and in the air, we do internal enforcement. he said...
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[applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> and president obama will be in miami today to talk about health care in the united states , policy, quality, and cost. this is miami-dade college and we will be here as soon as the president arrives. while we wait, we will look at the comments that the president of the philippines says his country will be turning away from an alliance with the united states and more towards china. one of the topics of today's state department briefing. couple things of the top -- [indiscernible] first screening of their film, ":titled "before the flood. i think you know it is about the effort to, climate change could following the film, the secretary will participate in a discussion with mr. dicaprio as all as the dignity director of nasa -- deputy director of the science russian directorate of not -- science exploration directorate nasa. so there is that. i also just want to -- i'm imagining it is go
[applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> and president obama will be in miami today to talk about health care in the united states , policy, quality, and cost. this is miami-dade college and we will be here as soon as the president arrives. while we wait, we will look at the comments that the president of the philippines...
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in the national guard. she has track record of working across the aisle to make things happen. you know, elaine, i have the same track record. ivity dove nor of virginia with two republican and in the senate i have good working relationships across the aisle. because i think it's fine to be democrat or republican or independent but after election day, we will work together as hillary clinton as track record of accomplishment across the aisle. that will enable her to do just that when we work with the new congress in january. >> governor, how will you unify the country if you win? >> well, thank you, elaine, thanks for a great discussion. >> absolutely. >> thank you, senator. this is a very challenging time in the life of our nation. weaken the america's place in the world, the leadership of hillary clinton and barack obama on world stage followed by economy that is truly struggli struggling, stifled by avalanche of more taxes, more regulation, obamacare, the war on coal and the trade deals that have put ame
in the national guard. she has track record of working across the aisle to make things happen. you know, elaine, i have the same track record. ivity dove nor of virginia with two republican and in the senate i have good working relationships across the aisle. because i think it's fine to be democrat or republican or independent but after election day, we will work together as hillary clinton as track record of accomplishment across the aisle. that will enable her to do just that when we work...
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] announcer: c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. this week, we're focusing on presidential battleground states. leading up to election day. and coming up friday morning, it's ohio. and take a look at who the voters are in this battle ground state. recent polling and the latest on some of the top races including the buckeye state's closely watched senate contest. our guests include henry gomez, chief political reporter for cleveland.com. david pepper, chair of the ohio democratic party, and matt bourjos of the ohio republican party. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. >> bobby kennedy's last words 's were on to chicago. the next day he was going to meet with a very powerful mayor. of sun of the mayor -- son the mayor says there was a 70% or greater chance his dad would've endorsed bobby kennedy for president during that trip. bostonay night, former globe rep
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people of all faiths and to the great diversity of our nation and it is what makes our nation when it is. largely agree with each other in terms of the principal other may be some disagreement on the vetting process so a quick follow-up question. are you confident the vetting process works to my perhaps in cases other than syria and would you support donald trump's position of a across the board probation for muslims? the lee: the second part of question, no, heck, no, never. ever support that. the other part of your question think, generally speaking, we do a decent job in vetting people who come here as refugees. syria is a notable exception. we know that isis is manipulating refugee programs in western countries to carry out terrorist activity. we can't let that happen. abouttor: the question vetting and are you stand. ms. snow: i think donald trump is great wrong in that issue. religious tests are antithetical to our values. syria is problematic that the vetting process is pretty stringent area if there is a reason we have concerned, i trust our immigration services to catch them.
people of all faiths and to the great diversity of our nation and it is what makes our nation when it is. largely agree with each other in terms of the principal other may be some disagreement on the vetting process so a quick follow-up question. are you confident the vetting process works to my perhaps in cases other than syria and would you support donald trump's position of a across the board probation for muslims? the lee: the second part of question, no, heck, no, never. ever support that....
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it is the capital city of a nation at war. the strangest war in which americans have ever been evolved -- involved. it is also the capital of a nation that is involved in a social revolution. america's participation in that revolution is just as urgent as its involvement in the war. being at capital city, saigon is the source of south vietnam's revolutionary effort. but you have to come out here on the countryside to see what it is all about. the defense department has asked me to help bring you this story of vietnam's attempt to build itself into a nation. to do this, i have called on some expert help. this is lieutenant mark nelson, u.s. navy. he is commander of a division that prevents infiltration of enemy troops along the coast. this is sergeant shelly blunt of the air force. sergeant kim sanders with the third marine amphibious force at danang. and spec five dale camry with the 25th infantry division. these fellows are stationed here and they know the country. at least in the special way that american fighting men have c
it is the capital city of a nation at war. the strangest war in which americans have ever been evolved -- involved. it is also the capital of a nation that is involved in a social revolution. america's participation in that revolution is just as urgent as its involvement in the war. being at capital city, saigon is the source of south vietnam's revolutionary effort. but you have to come out here on the countryside to see what it is all about. the defense department has asked me to help bring...
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i will make you a great nation. i will bless you, and i will make your name great, and you shall be a blessing. and i will bless those who bless you, and i will curse those who curse you, of the earth will be blessed." that's it, three verses from the book of genesis. and when you study this covenant and you take it apart, you unpack it as we do when we do exposition of the scripture, you learn so much that's helpful in keeping your head above water in the international scene. so, let me do that. let me just share with you some of the things that we learn from these three verses. first of all, it's pretty evident that this is an unconditional covenant. this is not bilateral. this is a covenant that is based upon the performance of one person. if you read the covenant, you will discover, as i read it to you a few moments ago, that the word "i will" is over and over and over repeated. god says, "i will, i will, i will, i will." he doesn't say, "i will if, i will when." he says, "i will." and it really isn't based in t
i will make you a great nation. i will bless you, and i will make your name great, and you shall be a blessing. and i will bless those who bless you, and i will curse those who curse you, of the earth will be blessed." that's it, three verses from the book of genesis. and when you study this covenant and you take it apart, you unpack it as we do when we do exposition of the scripture, you learn so much that's helpful in keeping your head above water in the international scene. so, let me...
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here against the 13,000-foot sangre de cristo mountains is great sand dunes national park, a 30-mile dune field and forest preserve that is like no other park. it's actually a mixed bad of landscapes composed of mountains, wetlands, grasslands, aspen forest, and alpine lakes, but the number-one reason to stepping onto another planet. the dunes can stand as tall as 700 feet above the san luis valley floor and can seem to go on and on forever. they formed over thousands of years as strong, southwest winds carried grains of sand from dry lakebeds in the san luis valley to the foothills of the sangre de cristos. these hills are great for hiking, but what's even more fun is sliding. you can snowboarding but without the cold. what a rush. you can also go swimming along medano creek or take the montville nature trail to the shady forest for amazing vistas or wind your way through the aspen trees, where native americans once lived, or just go sandboarding. 4 hours south of salt lake city, not far from zion, is arches 2,000 natural sandstone arches. dedicated as a national park in 1971, this
here against the 13,000-foot sangre de cristo mountains is great sand dunes national park, a 30-mile dune field and forest preserve that is like no other park. it's actually a mixed bad of landscapes composed of mountains, wetlands, grasslands, aspen forest, and alpine lakes, but the number-one reason to stepping onto another planet. the dunes can stand as tall as 700 feet above the san luis valley floor and can seem to go on and on forever. they formed over thousands of years as strong,...
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they discussed national security and issues. a discussion with john brennan and james clapper about these newly released documents. the richard nixon presidential library and foundation hosted the event. it's an hour and a half. > >> good afternoon everyone. i want to welcome you to today's event. we are delivering intelligence to presidents nixon and ford did . mr. lambert: i will be your mc for today's event. events like this take a lot of work. i want to acknowledge the whorts of the cia officers reviewed and declassified these 28,000 pages over the last year. they were assisted by a number of agencies, but the work of one deserves special thanks and that is the work of the and national security agency. 25thvent marks the cia's major declassification event since 2007 and our second. who we are fortunate once again to have people with us to know more about the president's daily brief than anybody else i can think of and that's john brennan and jim clapper. both have been very supportive of intelligence transparency efforts. di
they discussed national security and issues. a discussion with john brennan and james clapper about these newly released documents. the richard nixon presidential library and foundation hosted the event. it's an hour and a half. > >> good afternoon everyone. i want to welcome you to today's event. we are delivering intelligence to presidents nixon and ford did . mr. lambert: i will be your mc for today's event. events like this take a lot of work. i want to acknowledge the whorts of...
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she believed our nation was stronger together. and that walkout led to the brown versus board of education decision that moved us down the path toward equality. i am so proud to be running with another strong, history-making woman, hillary clinton, to be i'm proud because her vision of stronger together, building an economy that works for all, not just those at the top, being safe in the world, not only with a strong military but also strong alliances to battle terrorism and climate change, and also to build a community of respect, just like barbara johns tried to do 65 years ago, that's why i'm so proud to be her running mate. hillary told me why she asked me to be her running mate. she said the test of a clinton administration will not be the of a bill. it will be whether we can make somebody's life better, whether we can make a classroom better learning environment for school kids or teachers, whether we can make it safer. it's going to be about result. she said, you've been a city councilman and mayor, a lieutenant governor, g
she believed our nation was stronger together. and that walkout led to the brown versus board of education decision that moved us down the path toward equality. i am so proud to be running with another strong, history-making woman, hillary clinton, to be i'm proud because her vision of stronger together, building an economy that works for all, not just those at the top, being safe in the world, not only with a strong military but also strong alliances to battle terrorism and climate change, and...
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he paid the ultimate sacrifice to secure that nation. that nation was secured in 2009. because hillary clinton and barack obama failed to provide a status of forces agreement and leave sufficient troops in there, we are back at war. the president just ordered more troops on the ground. we are back at war in iraq. and scott zubowski's mom would always come to see me and i always gave her a hug and told her we will never forget her son. the sacrifices he made were squandered in iraq because this administration created a vacuum in iraq in which isis was allowed to grow. the 150 -- >> stopping the nuclear weapons program without firing a shot? >> you didn't stop -- >> yes, we did. even the israeli military says it was stopped. >> you guaranteed iran will some day become a nuclear power because that's no limitations once the period of the agreement is off. >> many of the recent terrorist attacks in the united states such as the orlando nightclub massacre and the recent bombings in new york and new jersey, those were home-grown, committed by u.s. citizens and legal residents.
he paid the ultimate sacrifice to secure that nation. that nation was secured in 2009. because hillary clinton and barack obama failed to provide a status of forces agreement and leave sufficient troops in there, we are back at war. the president just ordered more troops on the ground. we are back at war in iraq. and scott zubowski's mom would always come to see me and i always gave her a hug and told her we will never forget her son. the sacrifices he made were squandered in iraq because this...
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truch has said-- >> a nation without borders is not a nation. donald trump is committed to restoring the boarders of this our nation. >> undocumented immigrant leave? would they be forceibly removed? >> i think donald trump laid out a series of priorities that doesn't end with border security. it begins with border security. after we secure the border, not only build a wall, but beneath the ground and in the air, we do internal enforcement, but he said the focus has to be on criminal aliens. we just had a conversation about law enforcement. we just had a conversation aboue the violence debe setting our heartbreak and tragedy that has struck american families because who game caim into this country illegally, are now involved in criminal enterprise andis activity, and we don't have the resources or the will to deport them systematically. donald trump has said we're going to move those people out, people pooem who have overstayed their visas, we are going to enforce the laws of this country, strengthen immigration and customs with more resources a
truch has said-- >> a nation without borders is not a nation. donald trump is committed to restoring the boarders of this our nation. >> undocumented immigrant leave? would they be forceibly removed? >> i think donald trump laid out a series of priorities that doesn't end with border security. it begins with border security. after we secure the border, not only build a wall, but beneath the ground and in the air, we do internal enforcement, but he said the focus has to be on...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> democrats need to win 10 seats to get to the senate. florida, we bring you a u.s. senate debate between senatorrm republican marco rubio and democratic candidate patrick murphy. on saturday, kelly i at -- kelly ayotte and her challenger, maggie hassan. coming up tonight on c-span, a conversation on u.s. climate policy. 19thate for new york's debate. hillary clinton and donald trump campaigned in florida today. we will have the remarks later. bobby kennedy's last words before he got off stage were on to chicago. the next day he flew to chicago and would meet with the powerful mayor richard daley. his son, bill, who was chief of obama, saidrack there was a 70% or greater chance that he would've endorsed bobby kennedy for president. >> larry time discusses his book, "bobby kennedy." >> had bobby kennedy beat richard nixon the way i think he would have, america would have been a different place. rac
[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> democrats need to win 10 seats to get to the senate. florida, we bring you a u.s. senate debate between senatorrm republican marco rubio and democratic candidate patrick murphy. on saturday, kelly i at -- kelly ayotte and her challenger, maggie hassan. coming up tonight on c-span, a conversation...
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s national mall. take a look at him and some of the other people who attended and made her marks. -- remarks. [applause] >> please welcome the 43rd president of the united states, george w. bush and the former first lady, laura bush. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, accompanied by first lady, michelle obama. [applause] [cheers] please remain standing for the national anthem. [national anthem] [applause] [applause] >> please welcome the pastor of the new york baptist church in new york city. [applause] >> it is hard to believe it has been four years since we were first year for the groundbreaking. what a tremendous accomplishment. a special word of appreciation goes out to brother lonnie bunch. [applause] through his efforts and a dedicated staff that worked with him for this to be a conquest. the knights is beautiful. -- accomplished. the night it be double -- beautiful. so are the faces of our people. the stars are beautiful. so are the eyes of my people. beautiful
s national mall. take a look at him and some of the other people who attended and made her marks. -- remarks. [applause] >> please welcome the 43rd president of the united states, george w. bush and the former first lady, laura bush. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, accompanied by first lady, michelle obama. [applause] [cheers] please remain standing for the national anthem. [national anthem] [applause] [applause] >> please welcome the pastor of...
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. >> a nation weighing our future. campaign. >> i would like to know when they start telling the truth, both candidates. soledad: is chicago the laboratory for solving the nation's most in trench problems? i am soledad o'brien and you are watching "matter of fact." sunday night's second presidential debate offers another chance for the candidates to addrth that topic took center stage in the national debate during the vice presidential candidate. sen. kaine: donald trump recently said we need to do more stop and frisk around the country. that would be a big mistake, because it polarizes the relationship between the police and the community. gov. pence: senator, please, enough of this seeking every opportunity to demean law enforcement broadly by making the accusation of implicit bias was considered a police reformer as the superintendent of the chicago force until the laquan mcdonald case derailed his career. but crime rates did drop during his tenure. i spoke with him about the challenges of policing in cities large a
. >> a nation weighing our future. campaign. >> i would like to know when they start telling the truth, both candidates. soledad: is chicago the laboratory for solving the nation's most in trench problems? i am soledad o'brien and you are watching "matter of fact." sunday night's second presidential debate offers another chance for the candidates to addrth that topic took center stage in the national debate during the vice presidential candidate. sen. kaine: donald trump...
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in 1900, washington ceased to be merely a national capital and became a site for patriotism, nationalism. and so forth that we all have benefited from because it is a magnificent city that has grown up in that era. i have always been interested in how the history of the city has reflected what has gone on in the country. although we are looking at the city, we are also looking at what went on in national politics. i am going to start with talking about how washington changed during that era and how it reflected the change in the country. as you know, we are with c-span today. so i gather there will be some kind of way of people talking on microphones or whatever. we welcome c-span very much with us. is that better? can you hear me better? recognize what happened in the 1890's was a reflection of what had gone on during the era of the post-civil war. with the civil war over, the united states was able to exploit its many advantages of rich agricultural land and vast raw materials to transform itself. century, the the united states surpassed the former world leader of great britain with a
in 1900, washington ceased to be merely a national capital and became a site for patriotism, nationalism. and so forth that we all have benefited from because it is a magnificent city that has grown up in that era. i have always been interested in how the history of the city has reflected what has gone on in the country. although we are looking at the city, we are also looking at what went on in national politics. i am going to start with talking about how washington changed during that era and...
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by election day the national tour will have visited 40 states. the libertarian party was founded in colorado. johnson is polling higher here than in other states. >>> after last presidential debate at hofstra university, the next contest on the schedule is between the vice presidential candidate tomorrow at long view university in farmville, virginia. the next debate between clinton and trump is at washington university in st. louis. nbc coverage of that second presidential debate will air on channel 20 sunday night from 7:00 to 8:30. the third and final presidential debate will be at university of nevada in las cuba. it is the most power. atlantic storm since -- powerful a lange storm since 2007. the national hurricane center calls matthew extremely dangerous. now it looks like matthew will maintain its strength heading north. matthew will make its way to the bahamas by wednesday. it's too early to know after that whether it will head for the u.s., east coast or back out to sea. before then matthew is expe rain in parts of may it i and the begin
by election day the national tour will have visited 40 states. the libertarian party was founded in colorado. johnson is polling higher here than in other states. >>> after last presidential debate at hofstra university, the next contest on the schedule is between the vice presidential candidate tomorrow at long view university in farmville, virginia. the next debate between clinton and trump is at washington university in st. louis. nbc coverage of that second presidential debate will...
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national debt is $20 trillion. we have to fix our country. i will be a part of the solutions for our country of lowering taxes and regulation and putting america and our citizens first. >> thank you very much. let's get it going here. tom, why you for this position, representing this district in congress and not him? >> well, i have represented this district before in my areas. i have looked upon issues, state-wide issues, education, health care. i have had a very successful record in the legislature. i make sure i work bipartisanship across party lines, sometimes against my leadership, sometimes with my leadership in order to provide solutions and not tear people apart and making sure that working families are thought of first. i believe that my skill set, my experience both in law enforcement and in business allow me to have the perspective to be able to do that congress. >> same question. why you and not him? >> well, this is about jobs and our economy. clearly i am not, and a lot of people in our state are struggling to makes ends meet. t
national debt is $20 trillion. we have to fix our country. i will be a part of the solutions for our country of lowering taxes and regulation and putting america and our citizens first. >> thank you very much. let's get it going here. tom, why you for this position, representing this district in congress and not him? >> well, i have represented this district before in my areas. i have looked upon issues, state-wide issues, education, health care. i have had a very successful record...
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welcome back to your nations. party and -- to tea patriots and americans, welcome back to your nations. [applause] with a debt this year of $1.56 -- with a deficit this year of $1.56 trillion and the national debt of $14 trillion and a defiant liberal majority in the senate, it's time to figure -- it's time to pick a fight. >> we have got your back, mike! representative pence: the in the american people sent a 2010, deafening message. they said it's time to and the borrowing in the bailouts and time to and the congress of nancy pelosi once and for all and you did it. and you did it. [applause] and house republicans of god's work being awarded the majority -- have gone to work since being awarded the majority again. we have cut our budgets. we had repealed obamacare. lock, stock, and barrel on the house of the floor of representatives and we voted to cut spending. we defunded obamacare and we ended public funding for planned parenthood. that is what we did. [applause] house republicans have run headlong into harry
welcome back to your nations. party and -- to tea patriots and americans, welcome back to your nations. [applause] with a debt this year of $1.56 -- with a deficit this year of $1.56 trillion and the national debt of $14 trillion and a defiant liberal majority in the senate, it's time to figure -- it's time to pick a fight. >> we have got your back, mike! representative pence: the in the american people sent a 2010, deafening message. they said it's time to and the borrowing in the...
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acts committed with intention -- a national technical, racial or religious group as such. causing serious bodily, or mental harm to the group. elaborately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring a part their physical destruction in a whole or in part. imposing measures intended to ,revent births within the group and forcibly transferring children of the group to another group. the convention thus provides a clear, international recognize rubric for evaluating instances of genocide, including historical cases not subject to legal jurisdiction. have, perpetrators must intent to destroy. second, they must commit at least one of the five genocidal acts against the national ethnical, racial, or religious group. following the formulation of this new international treaty, scholars began re-examining the colonization of california by the united states. year 2000, more than 20 scholars had deemed california vacation of genocide. still relatively little has been written about the genocide, at least compared to other genocides in world history. building on prev
acts committed with intention -- a national technical, racial or religious group as such. causing serious bodily, or mental harm to the group. elaborately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring a part their physical destruction in a whole or in part. imposing measures intended to ,revent births within the group and forcibly transferring children of the group to another group. the convention thus provides a clear, international recognize rubric for evaluating instances of...
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this nation. people that work with their hands, who grow our food, build our roads and bridges and 10 to -- tend to our sick and teach our kids. and i promise you, we will never forget the men and women who serve on the thin blue line of law enforcement all across this state and nation. [applause] and they know it. it is why the largest police officers union in america, 330,000 strong, the fraternal order of police, endorsed donald trump to be the next president. [applause] know, there is a lot of law enforcement with us today and i am honored to be with each and every one of them. it has been a challenging time for law enforcement in this country. would you mind showing these men and women just how much we appreciate the job they do? [applause] each and every day. [applause] i promise you, as chief law enforcement officer of the united states, a president donald trump will stand with the men and women who serve in law enforcement. we will provide them with the resources and the tools that they ne
this nation. people that work with their hands, who grow our food, build our roads and bridges and 10 to -- tend to our sick and teach our kids. and i promise you, we will never forget the men and women who serve on the thin blue line of law enforcement all across this state and nation. [applause] and they know it. it is why the largest police officers union in america, 330,000 strong, the fraternal order of police, endorsed donald trump to be the next president. [applause] know, there is a lot...
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this put him squarely in the national news narrative this week. that is where joe biden loves to be, especially in the closing two weeks of the campaign. mark: it provides watchers a lengthy appetite what would have been had biden been the nominee. it would have been quite something. john: a donnybrook. ark: pupils, -- new polls, national survey shows donald trump leading hillary clinton by nine points. that is the exact same argument that another poll has clinton up in new hampshire, while the two candidates are tied in nevada. the most important goal is a brand-new bloombergpolitics pope of likely voters in florida. despite trump's national dip, the race has been tightening in the sunshine state. our survey shows it is razor thin with clinton leading amongst 2.45% to 43%. -- two points, 45% to 40%. two candidates are deadlocked in our survey with independents. that is a group that barack obama won in florida in 2012. clinton leads amongst early voters and hispanic voters. that is a smaller margin amongst hispanics than some other polls have else
this put him squarely in the national news narrative this week. that is where joe biden loves to be, especially in the closing two weeks of the campaign. mark: it provides watchers a lengthy appetite what would have been had biden been the nominee. it would have been quite something. john: a donnybrook. ark: pupils, -- new polls, national survey shows donald trump leading hillary clinton by nine points. that is the exact same argument that another poll has clinton up in new hampshire, while the...
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a nation. the final outcome of vietnam's story will not be determined in the cities or even in the places of open conflict with the enemy here it but out here, in the small clusters of rice farmers and fishermen. that captain over there is peter dawkins. a few years ago he was making all-american at west point. now he is up to his eyeballs in a really historic adventure. the effort at the -- of vietnamese government created a nation, a real sense of a nation that has ever existed before. with his help, we hope that we will be able to show you what nationbuilding means. p, you are on. peter: this nationbuilding is an abstract term. what these terms really boil down to is in effort to bring a better way of life to the millions of vietnamese living in these hamlets across the country. this is a staggering undertaking. the present -- president of vietnam has well overdue his claim to a better state. the government is trying to give a better shake, even while a war is going on. when you look at that
a nation. the final outcome of vietnam's story will not be determined in the cities or even in the places of open conflict with the enemy here it but out here, in the small clusters of rice farmers and fishermen. that captain over there is peter dawkins. a few years ago he was making all-american at west point. now he is up to his eyeballs in a really historic adventure. the effort at the -- of vietnamese government created a nation, a real sense of a nation that has ever existed before. with...
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where's the national guard? they were nowhere to be seen. >> look, we right here. >> i got you, madam. we're right here. >> in the end, nearly 2,000 lives are lost and a million people are displaced. >> on the local, state, and federal levels, they have clearly learned the lessons of katrina. katrina is always in the back of their minds with every storm that approaches. they evacuate people faster. they react much quicker. >> we rely on government in times of crisis to protect us, and it failed. it failed a lot of people. it was shameful. >>> since 1992 world leaders have convened every year to discuss ways to fight climate change. in 1997 a treaty called the kyoto protocol is drafted in an effort to cut carbon emissions worldwide, but the u.s. won't support it, and it fails. nearly a decade later, "an inconvenient truth" has its premiere. >> i am al gore. i used to be the vice president of the united states of america. >> the film shines a spotlight on global warming and on vice president gore's climate change
where's the national guard? they were nowhere to be seen. >> look, we right here. >> i got you, madam. we're right here. >> in the end, nearly 2,000 lives are lost and a million people are displaced. >> on the local, state, and federal levels, they have clearly learned the lessons of katrina. katrina is always in the back of their minds with every storm that approaches. they evacuate people faster. they react much quicker. >> we rely on government in times of...
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i will keep this nation strong. i understand exactly what the soviets are up to, but that, too, is a part of national strength. to do that, a president must know what is essential to command and to leadership and to strength. and that's where the president's failure to master, in my opinion, the essential elements of arms control has cost us dearly. he's 3 years into this administration. he said he just discovered that most soviet missiles are on land, and that's why his proposal didn't work. i invite the american people tomorrow -- because i will issue the statement quoting president reagan -- he said exactly what i said he said. he said that these missiles were less dangerous than ballistic missiles because you could fire them, and you could recall them if you decided there'd been a miscalculation. mr. newman: i'm sorry, sir --- mr. mondale: a president must know those things. mr. kalb: a related question, mr. mondale, on eastern europe. do you accept the conventional diplomatic wisdom that eastern europe is a sov
i will keep this nation strong. i understand exactly what the soviets are up to, but that, too, is a part of national strength. to do that, a president must know what is essential to command and to leadership and to strength. and that's where the president's failure to master, in my opinion, the essential elements of arms control has cost us dearly. he's 3 years into this administration. he said he just discovered that most soviet missiles are on land, and that's why his proposal didn't work. i...
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the 2016 national teacher of the year. [applause] a reporter from bloomberg news and chair of the national press club speakers committee. lisa matthews, vice president of hager sharp and national press club committee organizer. chief of staff to the secretary of education. the senior staff writer for diverse issues in higher education's. candace smith, executive director of media relations at the george washington university. president of the creative alliance communications and was involved in the 1979 transition or the new department of education, established in 1980. [applause] it was just seven months ago that our guest was confirmed as secretary of education. dr. john b king, junior has been involved in public education all his life. king, a former social studies teacher from new york, is known for crediting the public school system with his very life. king had a difficult childhood. by the age of 12, both of his parents were public school teachers and died. it was a rough-and-tumble time. after that, school is a sanc
the 2016 national teacher of the year. [applause] a reporter from bloomberg news and chair of the national press club speakers committee. lisa matthews, vice president of hager sharp and national press club committee organizer. chief of staff to the secretary of education. the senior staff writer for diverse issues in higher education's. candace smith, executive director of media relations at the george washington university. president of the creative alliance communications and was involved in...
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in the nation's interest. you can see this in the ways in which they define refugees as not just political refugees, but his anti-communist who are allies. we have an obligation to let them in. tonight on c-span three american history tv. >> next, former secretary of state madeleine albright receives the rate americans award. she talks with david rubenstein about emigrating from czechoslovakia, working for jimmy carter, her time at the united nations, and her appointment to secretary of state by president clinton. this event is one hour. [applause] >> it is my pleasure to welcome everyone here to the first of an exciting series of interviews conducted by smithsonian and philanthropist extraordinaire david rubenstein. [applause] we are kicking off this series with a fascinating conversation with one of the most accomplished people on the world stage, secretary madeleine albright. [applause] what better place to begin van in this great american? the smithsonian has always been uniquely american. examining cultur
in the nation's interest. you can see this in the ways in which they define refugees as not just political refugees, but his anti-communist who are allies. we have an obligation to let them in. tonight on c-span three american history tv. >> next, former secretary of state madeleine albright receives the rate americans award. she talks with david rubenstein about emigrating from czechoslovakia, working for jimmy carter, her time at the united nations, and her appointment to secretary of...
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[applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter @c spanhistory for information on our history is on our schedule. >> flex as the nation elects a new president, will the president have its first foreign-born first lady or a former president as first gentleman? learn more about the influence of presidential spouses from c-span's "first ladies." into thereaders personal lives and impact of every first lady in american history. it is a companion of the well-regarded biography series and features interviews with leading historians. each chapter offers brief biographies of 45 presidential spouses and archival photos from their lives. paperback is" in now available at your favorite bookseller and also as an e-book. talkingy night, we are with the professor of electrical and computer engineering at carnegie mello
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teenaged girls are the most poorly fed of any group in the nation. alarming, isn't it, when you consider their future jobs as wives and mothers. and take this youngster. looks like he could safely skip a meal or three, doesn't he? don't be full. -- don't be fooled. what he really needs is a meal. a meal with food that counts. is this happening in your community? find out, because many kids aren't getting good lunches at school. perhaps your school is already taking part. very well and good. but ask your school lunch manager if every child is getting a good lunch. if not, it's time to enlist the support of your local people. the federal government is putting up its share. view of the community must -- you of the community must take on yours. work with your school officials and the state school lunch director and your state's department of education. they'll tell you how to get one going and going soon. once you do, see to it that all children have their lunch. the approved type a lunch. let it happen every noon in every school, in every state. after a
teenaged girls are the most poorly fed of any group in the nation. alarming, isn't it, when you consider their future jobs as wives and mothers. and take this youngster. looks like he could safely skip a meal or three, doesn't he? don't be full. -- don't be fooled. what he really needs is a meal. a meal with food that counts. is this happening in your community? find out, because many kids aren't getting good lunches at school. perhaps your school is already taking part. very well and good. but...
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trump has said -- >> a nation without borders is not a nation. donald trump is committed to restoring the borders of this would these millions of undocumented immigrants leave? would they be forcibly removed? >> i think donald trump laid out a series of priorities that doesn't end with border security. it begins with border security. and after we secure the border, not only build a wall, but beneath the ground and in the air, we do internal enforcement. he said the focus has to be on criminal aliens. we just -- we just had a conversation about law enforcement. we just had a conversation about the violence that's besetting our cities. there's heartbreak and tragedy that has struck american families because people that came into this country illegally are now involved in criminal enterprise and activity and we don't have the resources or the will to deport them systemically. donald trump has said we're going to move those people out, people who have overstayed their visas. we're going to enforce the law of this country. we're going to strengthen im
trump has said -- >> a nation without borders is not a nation. donald trump is committed to restoring the borders of this would these millions of undocumented immigrants leave? would they be forcibly removed? >> i think donald trump laid out a series of priorities that doesn't end with border security. it begins with border security. and after we secure the border, not only build a wall, but beneath the ground and in the air, we do internal enforcement. he said the focus has to be...
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and the vital national institution. an institution that reflects our values, our belief in fairness and to which we all take enormous pride and i mean, all. because there is complete cross party support for the nhs. status as a provider of free at the point of views health care for the thousands of doctors and nurses that work around the clock to care for their patients and we all have a story. about the nurse that cared for a loved one or the surgeon that saved the life of a friend so let us take this opportunity to say to those doctors and nurses, thank you. [ applause ] >> but year after year, election after election, labor tried to use it. on every election since it was established labor have said that the tourist would cut the nhs and every time we have spent more on it. every election they say we want to privatize it and every time we have protected it. in fact, the party expanded the use in the private sector of the nhs the fastest was not this party but the labor party. >> can you get that instead. >> the only p
and the vital national institution. an institution that reflects our values, our belief in fairness and to which we all take enormous pride and i mean, all. because there is complete cross party support for the nhs. status as a provider of free at the point of views health care for the thousands of doctors and nurses that work around the clock to care for their patients and we all have a story. about the nurse that cared for a loved one or the surgeon that saved the life of a friend so let us...